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jonathan bloom climbed onboard a one of a kind airplane that is helping save homes and lives. >> the u.s. forest service has a lot of airplanes, but only one jet, and the view from this jet is something spectacular. you won't see these multicolored mountains out the window of the airplane. you see them through this nasa designed infrared sensor on the bottom when it's looking at this. >> we saw the larger fires and give a perimeter map so they have eyes on it in the morning so they can plan for the day. >> dan johnson flies in the dead of night taking thermal images of fires in twhes. >> it's dynamic. we don't know where we're going to be because of the nature of the fire. typically we fly four states in one night. >> not long ago the best picture was a rim around the fire but now a map of tech knowingly gives them detailed heat map. >> make much improved predictions of the fire. >> before the nasa partnership the u.s. forest service was gathering fire imagery but had trouble getting it to the firefighter. they were putting the maps on thumb drives and dropping them out of the airpla
jonathan bloom climbed onboard a one of a kind airplane that is helping save homes and lives. >> the u.s. forest service has a lot of airplanes, but only one jet, and the view from this jet is something spectacular. you won't see these multicolored mountains out the window of the airplane. you see them through this nasa designed infrared sensor on the bottom when it's looking at this. >> we saw the larger fires and give a perimeter map so they have eyes on it in the morning so they...
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jonathan bloom climbed onboard a one of a kind airplane that is helping save homes and lives. >> the u.s. forest service has a lot of airplanes, but only one jet, and the view from this jet is something spectacular. you won't see these multicolored mountains out the window of the airplane. you see them through this nasa designed infrared sensor on the bottom when it's looking at this. >> we saw the larger fires and give a perimeter map so they have eyes on it in the morning so they can plan for the day. >> dan johnson flies in the dead of night taking thermal images of fires in twhes. >> it's dynamic. we don't know where we're going to be because of the nature of the fire. typically we fly four states in one night. >> not long ago the best picture was a rim around the fire but now a map of tech knowingly gives them detailed heat map. >> make much improved predictions of the fire. >> before the nasa partnership the u.s. forest service was gathering fire imagery but had trouble getting it to the firefighter. they were mapsting the maps on thumb drives and dropping them out of the airpl
jonathan bloom climbed onboard a one of a kind airplane that is helping save homes and lives. >> the u.s. forest service has a lot of airplanes, but only one jet, and the view from this jet is something spectacular. you won't see these multicolored mountains out the window of the airplane. you see them through this nasa designed infrared sensor on the bottom when it's looking at this. >> we saw the larger fires and give a perimeter map so they have eyes on it in the morning so they...
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jonathan you tell me you are at nymex. >> natural gas is a big story not getting a lot of focus in energy markets right now, we're at highest level since summer of 2011. we had 9 weeks of continued gains in natural gas. liz: hold on, i hate to remind people of this, we two years ago were at $14. so, this is a big move right now in the grand scream of things. >> also a -- last year we were at $190. we hav$1.90. we have made progress, but it is more appealing for people to more toward naturals go in the future, and pulling away procrude oil a little bit. liz: it is higher, but still below $88 a barrel for crude, brent at 19, have a relaxing weekend, now markets, we have dow, down just about 14 points, really trying to show some true resilience. and by the way, transports higher, utility higher, vick's i-- slightly lower. there is not a lot of concern in market. despite what we show on right-hand side of screen that, of course, is watertown massachusets developing situation, one man still on the loose. lauren, you have been talking with traders all day long, seaworld ipo going gangbusters. >
jonathan you tell me you are at nymex. >> natural gas is a big story not getting a lot of focus in energy markets right now, we're at highest level since summer of 2011. we had 9 weeks of continued gains in natural gas. liz: hold on, i hate to remind people of this, we two years ago were at $14. so, this is a big move right now in the grand scream of things. >> also a -- last year we were at $190. we hav$1.90. we have made progress, but it is more appealing for people to more toward...
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jonathan: a trip to fiji! - oh, my god! amazing! jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal.” now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: welcome to “let's make a deal.” i'm your host, wayne brady. what we do is make deals not just any deals. because this is super deal week. “what's a super deal, wayne?” i'll tell you. if one of our traders wins big if they win the big deal then they're eligible to play for the super deal where they have a one in three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. that doesn't happen anywhere. where does that happen? right here. someone could walk away with over $71,000 in cash and prizes. that
jonathan: a trip to fiji! - oh, my god! amazing! jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal.” now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: welcome to “let's make a deal.” i'm your host, wayne brady. what we do is make deals not just any deals. because this is super deal week. “what's a super deal, wayne?” i'll tell you. if one of our traders wins big if they win the big deal then they're eligible to play for the super deal where they have a one in three shot of winning an...
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jonathan: a diamond ring! wayne: go big or go home. you won a car! this is a very happy man. - i got the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady. wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." let's make a deal. i'm wayne brady, and we do it like this. who wants to make a deal? let's see, let's see. let's go over here. you, dean, come here, dean. come on, dean. don't... don't fall, dean. don't fall. how are you? - i'm awesome. wayne: and what do you do, dean? - i work in marketing. wayne: work in marketing. okay, so working in marketing...
jonathan: a diamond ring! wayne: go big or go home. you won a car! this is a very happy man. - i got the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady. wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." let's make a deal. i'm wayne brady, and we do it like this. who wants to make a deal? let's see, let's see. let's go over here. you, dean, come here, dean. come on, dean. don't... don't fall, dean. don't fall. how are you? - i'm awesome....
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jonathan: a sapphire and diamond necklace. wayne: a trip to los cabos! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america. welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady. you know what we're going to do, we make deals. but not just any deals super deals, because it's super deal week. what does that mean? (dramatic music) oh, i look that. super deal week! (dramatic tone) super deal week. (high-pitched) super deal week. nice. if one of our traders wins the big deal, you know the big deal at the end of the show, they are eligible to play for the super deal where they have a one in three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash.
jonathan: a sapphire and diamond necklace. wayne: a trip to los cabos! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america. welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady. you know what we're going to do, we make deals. but not just any deals super deals, because it's super deal week. what does that mean? (dramatic music) oh, i look that. super deal week! (dramatic tone) super deal week. (high-pitched) super...
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jon: jonathan, thank you very much. >> thank you. jon: jenna? jenna: right now on capitol hill the president's pick for labor secretary is on the hot seat. the questions some republicans have about the nominee's past and what are calling controversial decisions. he is denying that. we'll have a live report on the status who would be our next labor secretary. >>> dramatic video just into fox, a sinkhole swallowing cars on a city street. the story and more pictures next. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutri
jon: jonathan, thank you very much. >> thank you. jon: jenna? jenna: right now on capitol hill the president's pick for labor secretary is on the hot seat. the questions some republicans have about the nominee's past and what are calling controversial decisions. he is denying that. we'll have a live report on the status who would be our next labor secretary. >>> dramatic video just into fox, a sinkhole swallowing cars on a city street. the story and more pictures next. ♪ [...
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. >> we were thinking years ago about who we would place and i mentioned jonathan ivy, which was probably not necessarily -- he's not an operations guy but he is a brilliant designer and it looks like now we really need people like him to be more in charge. we already know that the company is doing very well on the operation's side. but we need creativity in the design. it was an unexpected delay for introducing new interesting the the devices. that might be related to the influence. if apple is moving away from the desi design. >> are you buying the stock today? >> i think a question about whether to buy today or wait until summer. >> is 405 a fair price? >> i think it will -- it has a good probably of going up from this price level. >> good to see you again. >> apple, not the only thing down lately. so were durable goods orders in march. and a new face to cnbc. it will be nice, too. we don't want to face the rath. is the downturn here? >> the downturn is not here. this was a temporary soft spot. when we looked at the durable goods numbers, of course what we were seeing was an overstatem
. >> we were thinking years ago about who we would place and i mentioned jonathan ivy, which was probably not necessarily -- he's not an operations guy but he is a brilliant designer and it looks like now we really need people like him to be more in charge. we already know that the company is doing very well on the operation's side. but we need creativity in the design. it was an unexpected delay for introducing new interesting the the devices. that might be related to the influence. if...
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so jonathan hunt is in studio. it's unclear at this point how good the israeli intelligence is, whether they're talking about the kind of chemical weapons as weapons of mass destruction. >> the background is that it comes from israel's top military intelligence analyst. that's obviously gives it some credibility. the time from what we are hearing so far, publicly, it appears to be based more on photographic evidence than anything on the ground. and john kerry said even israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has not confirmed the claims in the report. >> i think it's fair for me to say that he was not in a position to confirm that in the conversation that i had. and so it's up to him and their process as to when and how they do that. not for me to make any other announcements except to say to you that i don't know yet what the facts are. i don't think anybody knows what they are. >> i don't think anybody knows what the facts are. that's the key statement from the secretary of state, and prime minister netanyahu's
so jonathan hunt is in studio. it's unclear at this point how good the israeli intelligence is, whether they're talking about the kind of chemical weapons as weapons of mass destruction. >> the background is that it comes from israel's top military intelligence analyst. that's obviously gives it some credibility. the time from what we are hearing so far, publicly, it appears to be based more on photographic evidence than anything on the ground. and john kerry said even israeli prime...
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jonathan karl has been tracking the administration's response. jon, tell us the news. >> reporter: just a short while ago, the white house informed us that the president will travel to boston on thursday to attend an interfaith memorial service for the victims of the marathon bombing. earlier today the president summoned his national security team to the white house, including his attorney general, the secretary of homeland security and the fbi director, for a meeting in the oval office, to get the latest on the investigation. right after that meeting, diane, the president came into the white house briefing room, and he told us that the american people refuse to be terrorized. but he also made it clear that this bombing was an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. what we don't yet know, however, is who carried out this attack, or why, whether it was
jonathan karl has been tracking the administration's response. jon, tell us the news. >> reporter: just a short while ago, the white house informed us that the president will travel to boston on thursday to attend an interfaith memorial service for the victims of the marathon bombing. earlier today the president summoned his national security team to the white house, including his attorney general, the secretary of homeland security and the fbi director, for a meeting in the oval office,...
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., and your youngest, jonathan. we're here the talk about paul and j.p. andlet start when you got call just after 3:00 p.m. from your son saying he had been hurt bad. >> hi son called me at 3:00. he said he was hurt really bad. he couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend. and that he was being rushed to the hospital. and -- we couldened find my other son for a long time afterward. >> the force of the impact was enough that despite standing next to each other, they were actually knocked completely apart. >> yes. >> now, you were able to see them. >> i am. i could see them for a few minutes. they're both going into surgery soon this morning. they both lost a leg. below the knee. i really don't know too much because it's just so overwhelming. it's like a nightmare. >> paul's girlfriend suffered severe burns. what do we know of her condition? >> she's at tufts medical. they wouldn't tell anybody but family members. her twin sister said today that paul and j.p. saved her life. they were in front of her. >> now, paul actually, when he called you, said he cou
., and your youngest, jonathan. we're here the talk about paul and j.p. andlet start when you got call just after 3:00 p.m. from your son saying he had been hurt bad. >> hi son called me at 3:00. he said he was hurt really bad. he couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend. and that he was being rushed to the hospital. and -- we couldened find my other son for a long time afterward. >> the force of the impact was enough that despite standing next to each other, they were actually...
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. >> jonathan karl is with us as well, what are you hear right now, new details coming out? >> the president has just wrapped up his briefing with his top national security team, unlike earlier this week, this is all hands on deck, including the secretary of state john kerry who is traveling, via joining teleconference and the cia director, john kerry just held a press conference, he said that i think it's fair to say we have been in a pretty direct confrontation we vil. right now, diane, the big thing for the nation gnatal security, trying to establish any international connections there are. again, the big question, is there anybody else out there? >> let's take that question to richard clarke, from everything we have seen, is this something where they had a lot of outside help or would require outside help? >> it wouldn't require outside help, it may be a case, we certainly don't know, this is speculation and we label it as such, it could be the case that they were remotely inspired by someone like the awlaki killed by the u.s. earlier, he was reaching out to people in th
. >> jonathan karl is with us as well, what are you hear right now, new details coming out? >> the president has just wrapped up his briefing with his top national security team, unlike earlier this week, this is all hands on deck, including the secretary of state john kerry who is traveling, via joining teleconference and the cia director, john kerry just held a press conference, he said that i think it's fair to say we have been in a pretty direct confrontation we vil. right now,...
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. >> jonathan, it's ross here. what would you describe as okay earnings growth? >> well, i mean, okay in the context of the last six to nine months has been earnings estimates coming down week after week after week after week. the aggregate impact of that, though, is that european earnings growth expectations for 2012, remember those numbers are not finalized until we see the full years coming in the first part of this year. analyst expectations started last year around plus 10% and then our minus 3%. that's quite a big shift down when you put that into context of what we saw in 2008 where the earnings estimates went from plus 20 to minus 50%. so we've really seen in the context of previously earnings recessions and earnings swings, modest earnings downgrade. at the same time, you know, the market is starting to look ahead to the second half of this your, stronger u.s. data coming through on the economic side. into 2014, as well, where our economists expect to see the global economy to modestly peck up and the outlook looks more supportive as you get ahead to the
. >> jonathan, it's ross here. what would you describe as okay earnings growth? >> well, i mean, okay in the context of the last six to nine months has been earnings estimates coming down week after week after week after week. the aggregate impact of that, though, is that european earnings growth expectations for 2012, remember those numbers are not finalized until we see the full years coming in the first part of this year. analyst expectations started last year around plus 10% and...
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jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big deal, plus super deal, equals $71,000. over $71,000 in cash and prizes today. nowhere else, right here, this week.
jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big...
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. >> jonathan elias was reporting on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story. >> for natalie stavas, a pediatric resident, it would be the story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> are to the kay girls, kayla's health challenges, benign tumor
. >> jonathan elias was reporting on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a...
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hy am not sure, maybe jonathan answered that. >> take a shot at that. it is now a great big thing. there was no structural damage to speak of, the building was burned, the biggest fire was up 1500 acres which was big but it -- there's no accounting. the investigation process that began on the sixteenth of may was meticulous, and put it in a box, photograph it, 26 photographs at the time. and they have no priorities, it takes weeks if not months to get dna check as past priority. and the investigation, out of this world. 247 into the weekend. the key event, four days before where they did have cameras taking photographs, that could not be downloaded in daylight because you do not want to give away the position the polls have so they would download and get complicated, there was criticism that was lower a few days later and they have the list of license numbers so that is the key one, looks so simple now and wasn't so simple than. they haven't all been checked out. there has been a little criticism about that. it did not have high priority. once the thing got priority, this thing wen
hy am not sure, maybe jonathan answered that. >> take a shot at that. it is now a great big thing. there was no structural damage to speak of, the building was burned, the biggest fire was up 1500 acres which was big but it -- there's no accounting. the investigation process that began on the sixteenth of may was meticulous, and put it in a box, photograph it, 26 photographs at the time. and they have no priorities, it takes weeks if not months to get dna check as past priority. and the...
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there is no greater satisfaction in this jonathan in working with members from both peats in a good faith effort to serve the nation's interests. forank my colleagues here the privilege. [applause] chucknks, very much to and john. then remember one of earlier meetings of this group when we talk about what is the bottom line? what is nonnegotiable? why are we hear? the democrats saying we have to be fair to the american workers. r protecting ouraid we haveo border. republicans came back and said yes, but they have to earn their way on that path. pay the taxes, pay the fine, learn english, have a your. it is not going to be easy. they have to earn their way. those were the basic principles that started the conversation. i think there were 24 meetings that took place as we came together for some times for hours at great thronte talk about this 800-page bill. it is not perfect but it is a good faith approach to fixing a badly broken immigration system. there's many reasons we're here. first, american people want us to do something. the notion that we would end this process with the same broke
there is no greater satisfaction in this jonathan in working with members from both peats in a good faith effort to serve the nation's interests. forank my colleagues here the privilege. [applause] chucknks, very much to and john. then remember one of earlier meetings of this group when we talk about what is the bottom line? what is nonnegotiable? why are we hear? the democrats saying we have to be fair to the american workers. r protecting ouraid we haveo border. republicans came back and said...
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jonathan lucroy, keeps the left. second home run of the year, cain's season -- 7.15. giants lose 7-2. it was a season to remember for the san francisco 49ers and one to forget for the oakland raiders. today, fans got a look at the 2013 season as the nfl released the regular season schedules, let's begin with the 49ers opening up at home, take on the packers. and jim harbaugh's former pupil at stanford, andrew luck, plus, a pair of games that can be seen on nbc bay area, that is right, week two nbc bay area at seattle. week five, nbc bay area on sunday night football home for the texans, make sure you watch it. raiders's home opener week two against jacksonville. sharks host the wild tonight at the tank. highlights all come up at 11:00. ladies to you. >> yes, don't forget, jim. call me maybe. >> we'll be right back. >> good one. >> good-bye, we'll see you in a bit. >>> well, there could be some surprises in the coming years for people who don't have insurance under the new federal health care law. >> and it will come attacks t t time. there is a wrinkle that involves t
jonathan lucroy, keeps the left. second home run of the year, cain's season -- 7.15. giants lose 7-2. it was a season to remember for the san francisco 49ers and one to forget for the oakland raiders. today, fans got a look at the 2013 season as the nfl released the regular season schedules, let's begin with the 49ers opening up at home, take on the packers. and jim harbaugh's former pupil at stanford, andrew luck, plus, a pair of games that can be seen on nbc bay area, that is right, week two...
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jonathan hunt, live. our coverage continues. right after this. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause seris allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell yo doctor right away if you havehese, new or worsening depression, or unusuhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sit including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling ofhands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive
jonathan hunt, live. our coverage continues. right after this. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda...
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i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to authorities. >> and it's been eight years since this video has become the first one ever uploaded to youtube. >> let's start with the latest developments. we're learning much more about the bombings last week. >> the information is coming from the sole surviving suspect in the explosion. from the hospital bed joe hadzh tsarnaev is communicating. >> he's saying his older brother, tamerlan, was the driving force. >> he said no international terror groups were involved. dzhokhar indicated that he and his brother acted alone. he knew of no more bombs were hidden. we also have more pictures and surveillance photos of him leaving a bank machine in watertown. they allegedly car jacked a driver. a few hours later a gun fight erupted and dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan was killed. later dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. let's go to erin mcpike at the boston hospital where dzhokhar is being treated. he's under restraint, handcuffed to his bed. i gather that hosp
i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to authorities. >> and it's been eight years since this video has become the first one ever uploaded to youtube. >> let's start with the latest developments. we're learning much more about the bombings last week. >> the information is coming from the sole surviving suspect in the explosion. from the hospital bed joe hadzh tsarnaev is communicating. >> he's saying his older brother, tamerlan, was...
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as we continue to watch these pictures go to jonathan carl at the white house where the president has been keeping as well its been a tense day and week. we've been told the president spoke with russian president putin. of course both of the brothers russian born. interesting thing about the readout of the call we've been given is that it says the president praised the close cooperation of the united states has received from russia on counter terrorism including in the wake of the boston attacks. oerords the russian government has been helping with this investigation of the brothers both of course born in russia. >> and again, we had heard earlier there might be some possibility this was from the mother two of the men that there had been possibility that they had been tracking at least the older brother at one point and then, stood down? >> i've got to tell you in terms of information coming out of the white house leaving this up to the fbi and officials on the grountd here we've been wondering are we going to hear from the president on this? and guidance has been they don't want to g
as we continue to watch these pictures go to jonathan carl at the white house where the president has been keeping as well its been a tense day and week. we've been told the president spoke with russian president putin. of course both of the brothers russian born. interesting thing about the readout of the call we've been given is that it says the president praised the close cooperation of the united states has received from russia on counter terrorism including in the wake of the boston...
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. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike last year when it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard. she needed to have lots of medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of p
. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike...
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jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will ultimately. , just a question of when. >> shepard: how much more too we know about their relationship? >> not that much. we just are not hearing from her or the family. what we do know is that she met her future husband when she was studying at university in boston. they apparently met at a nightclub, and according to her attorney, she later converted to islam and married tsarnaev. asked about her religion, the attorney said, she believes in the ten ten nets of islam and the koran. she believes in god. her parents acknowledge they knew very little about the son-in-law saying, we cannot beg
jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will...
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jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ jon: taking a look at the dow now, the dow trying to recover some of the 250 points it had dropped yesterday. 266 actually. its worst day in five months, this after explosions in boston. security has been ramped up in new york's financial district where memories much the 9/11 terror attacks are still all too fresh. fox business network's lauren sinoneti joinses us now. >> reporter: traders at the new york stock exchange talk about 9/11 and how they felt at that time. yesterday when
jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2...
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jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and methane is the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it's raw and sucks it out of the landfill. >> he showed us the system that pulse the tracked gas out of the landfill. gas they normally have to in sin rate. now they pump it out and put it in the trucks as fuel. >> there's a dramatic reduction. >> sean turner said landfill gas is cleaner than natural gas we
jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's...
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we'll start with jonathan hunt live in the studio. we're learning about the fireworks and where they came from. >> massachusetts bans the sale of all fireworks so apparently back in february, tamerlan tsarnaev drove to new hampshire and bought two kits known as lock and load. according to the reporting of ron ralston, he paid $200 for one. got the other one for free by signing up for a loyalty card using his massachusetts driver's license. now the vice president of phantom fireworks, the company based in ohio, says that he does not believe the powder from those lock and load kits was used in the boston attacks. listen. >> i just don't think they would have been able to mine enough powder from these products to produce that. the other part is that we all saw the explosion and it was gray smoke. you saw no color. no fireworks effect. no whistle, no crackle. >> it's important to point out the fbi said they believe at this stage the explosives use in the boston attacks were consistent with the type found in some fireworks. >> shepard: we
we'll start with jonathan hunt live in the studio. we're learning about the fireworks and where they came from. >> massachusetts bans the sale of all fireworks so apparently back in february, tamerlan tsarnaev drove to new hampshire and bought two kits known as lock and load. according to the reporting of ron ralston, he paid $200 for one. got the other one for free by signing up for a loyalty card using his massachusetts driver's license. now the vice president of phantom fireworks, the...
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to left 2-0 mil bernie brewers comes down times on the day the game open 5-0 mil catcher jonathan lacroy 7- 0giants lose 7-2 cavaliers fire byron scott i do not know pam if this is the spot for rea at least you can come to it. that is the reason my they are 38 when jackie goes to l eight sold by help me if she does not give me a tip on the way out the door. running gary its eye uc the up a huge lead to those like that! gary >> you were always a pretty girl with the with the brains. (laughter) >> gary: and thinkpad tell us from tenures ago at kron they are either dead or fired. >> jacqueline: i am in denial. gary >> to recall to say adios pistons fire lawrence frank >> gary:76ers doug collins resigns he has coached four teams in his nba career and each time he left after three years which tells you this guy's very interject he yells a check for three years and then he's decide cannot take it anymore. 49ers open sept 8 vs. pack >> gary: scott is very excited about the schedule 2013 niners schedule derrick is september 8th you have monday night football washington december and december 8th
to left 2-0 mil bernie brewers comes down times on the day the game open 5-0 mil catcher jonathan lacroy 7- 0giants lose 7-2 cavaliers fire byron scott i do not know pam if this is the spot for rea at least you can come to it. that is the reason my they are 38 when jackie goes to l eight sold by help me if she does not give me a tip on the way out the door. running gary its eye uc the up a huge lead to those like that! gary >> you were always a pretty girl with the with the brains....
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jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one year. bob orr is tracking the story from washington. bob, good morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, the first order of business is to try to find the remaining brother i
jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one...
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abc's jonathan karl reports from the white house. >> reporter: top congressional leaders who have been briefed on the investigation say that it bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack. senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be homegrown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that the country did not use that word. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups, will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: i asked senator administration officials about that. what i was told was, quote, any event with multiple explosive devices as this appears to be is clearly an act of terror and should be approached as an act of terror. but the administration makes it clear that this is still an ongoing investigat
abc's jonathan karl reports from the white house. >> reporter: top congressional leaders who have been briefed on the investigation say that it bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack. senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be homegrown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that the country did not use that word. >> we still do...
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. >> reporter: jonathan elias from boston station wbz was nearby. >> body parts. people were blown apart. >> multiple people down here. i don't know what the cause is. standby. >> reporter: police rushed to assist victims tangled in debris and broken glass some missing limbs. bloody spectators were carried into the medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners. >> there was some bad-looking people. i'm praying for all of them. we are all trying to put pressure on all the wounds for everybody. turn i cuts and whatever we could do. it was chaos. >> reporter: the runners were directed away from the chaos and people were ordered to stay clear of trash cans. >> we're going to need more ambulances down in this location, okay? >> yes, sir. they've been notified. they're on the way. we have every unit possible going, sir. >> reporter: edward davis is the boston police commissioner. >> people should be calm. but they should understand that this is an ongoing event. they should understand that we need all the inf7ation that we can get available to us. >> ch
. >> reporter: jonathan elias from boston station wbz was nearby. >> body parts. people were blown apart. >> multiple people down here. i don't know what the cause is. standby. >> reporter: police rushed to assist victims tangled in debris and broken glass some missing limbs. bloody spectators were carried into the medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners. >> there was some bad-looking people. i'm praying for all of them. we are all trying to...
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jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ... ... >>> fox news alert. the bomb suspect is now in custody. the survivor, at least. two of them motivated by extremism and their muslim faith. have we become too politically correct and is it hurting our ability to challenge the enemies. >> ceo of the cherdof group. is homeland security prepared to combat these lone wolves if they become radicalized? is this the new normal? >> it is the new normal. this the day we all feared that would come. if anybody would take a bet 9-12 it would have taken something until the boston bombing. but what we're going to see it's imperative we
jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's...
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the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack, the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. but other than that, as i said, relatively safe. much better than the 1970s, for instance, when there were far more global terrorist attacks. experts say part of the reason is because law enforcement, very simply in cities like new york city, have become much better since 9-11 at stopping these things. listen. >> since 9-11, new york has been the target of 17 plots and only one of them you could say really succeeded and the suspect made it to times square. but the others didn't work because of a lot of good intelligence, lot of good cooperation between state, local
the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack,...
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and this e-mail from jonathan says that the capitol police are investigating a suspicious package delivered to our front office. there's no more information about this. but this is completely in keeping with what lisa desjardins reported a while ago. capitol police are talking to, questioning a suspect who came into the heart office building and potentially the same person came to this building to deliver a letter to the front office. when i say it's against protocol, it's because as we've been talking about with regard to the letters sent with what may be the poison ricin, that's all done at an offsite facility for this very reason. mail is not supposed to come directly to the capitol because they want it to be screened offsite. so that's where things stand here in the russell building. we are still now not allowed to go down the hall toward senator shelby's office, but obviously this building is still not evacuated because we're here. same goes for the heart building there. the people who are in the offices are still being told to stay in their offices. so it's not being evacuated, but th
and this e-mail from jonathan says that the capitol police are investigating a suspicious package delivered to our front office. there's no more information about this. but this is completely in keeping with what lisa desjardins reported a while ago. capitol police are talking to, questioning a suspect who came into the heart office building and potentially the same person came to this building to deliver a letter to the front office. when i say it's against protocol, it's because as we've been...
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i'm joined now by jonathan deans who has been getting the background of these gentlemen. one of whom left the united states for six months. evidence that he was getting radicalized overseas? do we know where he went? >> we know he flew to moscow. we know he has relatives in russia. the question is, what did he do over that six month period. that's what federal investigators are trying to track down. to find out was he radicalized. did he have any handlers he met with while overseas? again, this investigation is just getting started. you look at the freshness of this investigation. you look at their travel documents. it wasn't till this monning they were put on terror watch list. so it shows how rapidly law enforcement is moving, trying to catch up and stop these guys, to prevent them from -- now the one survivor, to stop him from striking again, after that horrible attack during the marathon. you'll look at that video. as pete and i have -- it's been described to us, the white hatted suspect walking through the crowd to get into the front row. calmly doing it. sets down t
i'm joined now by jonathan deans who has been getting the background of these gentlemen. one of whom left the united states for six months. evidence that he was getting radicalized overseas? do we know where he went? >> we know he flew to moscow. we know he has relatives in russia. the question is, what did he do over that six month period. that's what federal investigators are trying to track down. to find out was he radicalized. did he have any handlers he met with while overseas?...
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now, let's bring in jonathan, investigative reporter for w nbc here in new york. what is the latest you have? in particular, can you bring viewers up to speed on travel that tamerlan, the older brother, who is now deceased has done recently? >> last year from january through july he left, flew out of new york's kennedy airport and flew to russia and spent six months overseas. whereabouts unknown. they're desperately trying to track those movements to find out was he just going back to visit relatives or did he go to engage in some sort of terror training or rad dalization? that remains unanswered at this early stage of the investigation. that is one piece of the puzzle. the other question or these documents that we've obtained show that law enforcement really didn't get on to their trail till recently because based on the travel warnings, they weren't date stamped till 6:00 a.m. this morning on both the brothers. so it's clear they really weren't on the radar screen anytime before in terms of law enforcement. so people always ask, where there any warning signs? we
now, let's bring in jonathan, investigative reporter for w nbc here in new york. what is the latest you have? in particular, can you bring viewers up to speed on travel that tamerlan, the older brother, who is now deceased has done recently? >> last year from january through july he left, flew out of new york's kennedy airport and flew to russia and spent six months overseas. whereabouts unknown. they're desperately trying to track those movements to find out was he just going back to...
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we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is central asia, defeating in an armageddon-like struggle. a clear indication that the radicalization took place while he was abroad. in fact, we heard the uncle speaking to reporters earlier today saying that these were good kids and somebody radicalized them. so i think that's going to be a major question that u.s. authorities and congressional investigators are going to be asking in the weeks and months after this is all over. what happened here? how did these two kids who grew up almost entirely in the united states become radicalized and come to hate americans? and who radicalized them? who playe
we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is...
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detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge law professor jonathan hafetz says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it doesn't want you know it doesn't want individuals to die at one time or because it's going to again i think you know throw into into light the real for where to start relief the real problems that want to animal and the way forward though is to you know is two and a system of indefinite detention to repatriate individuals who. are not can be charged with crimes and the the the few that are going to be charged should be put up for a court and given a trial that's the that's the only way forward that's the only long term solution to the problem otherwise we're going to continue to see hunger strikes you know lo
detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge law professor jonathan hafetz says the crisis won't end until the demands of the captives are met. the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged think about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it...
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jonathan is the senior managing partner. you know, aren't investors supposed to be smarter than this? couldn't they see that with the showcase of cars with kevin spacey that everybody was addicted to? >> i don't know if it's catching people by surprise. investors that did see it were already owners of the stock. we have two things happening here now. we have the snow ball effect that people are getting in now and then we've got investors have have been there all along who are adding to their positions here. clearly what we see coming out of net flix across the board, blowing away stims, very strong guidance and look at everything coming together here. as you said before, more subscribers than h.b.o. you talk to the younger generation now, you talk to college kids, they don't have tvs in the dorms. everybody watches their news and movies on line so it's really starting to morph the way people view entertainment on tv now. dagen: are there any other -- because this is a company that was a stock that was really left for dead. p
jonathan is the senior managing partner. you know, aren't investors supposed to be smarter than this? couldn't they see that with the showcase of cars with kevin spacey that everybody was addicted to? >> i don't know if it's catching people by surprise. investors that did see it were already owners of the stock. we have two things happening here now. we have the snow ball effect that people are getting in now and then we've got investors have have been there all along who are adding to...
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jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect from earlier today and police said, quote, no one, no one is in custody. >> megyn: bill hemmer, thank you, friend. see you soon. law enforcement now pouring over images from the scene and you heard bill how they're asking anyone who was there to send them pictures. what you're about to see a one example of what authorities are looking at. you will he see a man cross the finish line and kiss his children and then you'll hear the first explosion and 12 seconds or so later you will hear the second blast. listen here. >> great job!. [explosion] >> we now know that three people were killed and just under 200 people were injured in those
jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect...
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connell: it sounds to me, jonathan, that your assessment of this is we have concerned now about the entire industry. is that fair? >> absolutely. bigger concerns coming down to the regulation aspect of it. kind of a slow-moving process down there. it is not as an individual stock or individual area. it is the overall macro sector of what these companies will be looking to do and be profitable in the future. connell: thank you for checking in, as always. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw in the aftermath of 9/11. the anthrax attack. putting one on edge to say the least. connell: we will check back in in a minute. first, fix bikes in the wall s
connell: it sounds to me, jonathan, that your assessment of this is we have concerned now about the entire industry. is that fair? >> absolutely. bigger concerns coming down to the regulation aspect of it. kind of a slow-moving process down there. it is not as an individual stock or individual area. it is the overall macro sector of what these companies will be looking to do and be profitable in the future. connell: thank you for checking in, as always. >> thank you steve for a live...
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and this is what they first told producer jonathan wachtel yesterday. listen. >> he is not a representative of the secretary general. is he free to say what he wants to say. the secretary general doesn't comment on everything everybody says. >> free to say what he wants to say. now u.n. secretary general has commented. he has now contempted the comments made by that man, richard falk, 24 hours after the u.n. spokesman said he is free to say what he wants to say. megyn? >> megyn: how about princeton? have they commented on this? they are find with mr. fullback-falk saying they deserved it. >> they sent us almost like a business card what his title was. there was no comment. there was nothing. just what his title is at princeton university. professor emeritus. that's it. nothing else. >> megyn: this is an american citizen, right, mr. falk? >> yes, yes. >> megyn: we will get to the bottom of this coming up a lit barrett later in the show. this is not his first time making controversial comments. and why, why would we be paying him for 40 years at princeton
and this is what they first told producer jonathan wachtel yesterday. listen. >> he is not a representative of the secretary general. is he free to say what he wants to say. the secretary general doesn't comment on everything everybody says. >> free to say what he wants to say. now u.n. secretary general has commented. he has now contempted the comments made by that man, richard falk, 24 hours after the u.n. spokesman said he is free to say what he wants to say. megyn? >>...
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heather: former fbi special counterterrorism agent in new york, jonathan gilliam joins us to talk more about this you're a lead investigator in the case. someone knows who did this, begging people and the public come forward with any tips they may deem important for them to see, pictures, information, anything for the public's help. what does that tell but the state of their investigation? >> you can never tell where the bureau or the task force is in their investigation. they're the best at what they do. from this point forward there is nobody better than what they do as far as digging through this massive puzzle of, of investigative leads. one thing that you have to look at here is that there's two investigations going on. there's one investigation that's going on from the point of the explosion for ward. and there's also an investigation going on looking how this actually happened. the second investigation of how this actually happened ties in with who actually did it and that's where they're asking the public for their assistance. most people don't realize they can be an integral p
heather: former fbi special counterterrorism agent in new york, jonathan gilliam joins us to talk more about this you're a lead investigator in the case. someone knows who did this, begging people and the public come forward with any tips they may deem important for them to see, pictures, information, anything for the public's help. what does that tell but the state of their investigation? >> you can never tell where the bureau or the task force is in their investigation. they're the best...
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. >> jonathan in illinois, independent line. please go ahead with your question or comment regarding guantanamo. >> thank you for taking my call. think you for taking my call. the overwhelming sense of americans have long agreed torture is undemocratic and violates every basic principle of humanity. by that and recent findings of how detainees are being treated, it doesn't that justified george cheney and others to go before the criminal court as soon as possible? thank you for taking my call. guest: appreciate the question. i do not think there's any doubt that your comment of torture is an american is true. i agree with that. when i came to the pentagon, there were 492 recommendations in place. many of them dealt with mistreatment of detainees. 2006, ild also note by think we have prosecuted any number of soldiers, sailors, airmen or marines in the military court for detainee of use. a couple were for homicide. there was an ongoing legal process of a criminal nature for those who perpetrated the crimes. let me segue to the sec
. >> jonathan in illinois, independent line. please go ahead with your question or comment regarding guantanamo. >> thank you for taking my call. think you for taking my call. the overwhelming sense of americans have long agreed torture is undemocratic and violates every basic principle of humanity. by that and recent findings of how detainees are being treated, it doesn't that justified george cheney and others to go before the criminal court as soon as possible? thank you for...
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jonathan martin -- martin wrote -- [video clip] >> the new documentary and on dick cheney, what has your relationship been like since you left the white house? >> it has been cordial, but he lives in washington and we live in dallas. one of the saddest things about departing washington is that you miss your pals. there foreople were all eight years and i became good friends with them. as well as vice president cheney. i don't see him much. i don't see many of the people i worked with much and it's kind of sad. it's great to be in texas, however. host: the full interview airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. and will air again thursday, april 25 at 6:20 a.m. on c-span and c-span radio. the bush library dedication will be live thursday at 11:00 a.m. on c-span3 and c-span radio. in the interview conducted, the president and laura bush discussed the design and construction of the library, decisions made during their eight years in the white house, and upcoming projects for the bush institute. on the presidential library, it is the 15th presidential library built on the campus of southern methodist univ
jonathan martin -- martin wrote -- [video clip] >> the new documentary and on dick cheney, what has your relationship been like since you left the white house? >> it has been cordial, but he lives in washington and we live in dallas. one of the saddest things about departing washington is that you miss your pals. there foreople were all eight years and i became good friends with them. as well as vice president cheney. i don't see him much. i don't see many of the people i worked...
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jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the democrats on capitol hill are voting to send funding -- to help in the aftermath of the west. >> stephanie: someone made that point earlier. rick perry spoke out against hurricane sandy. >> both senators voted against hurricane sandy aid. now they're asking for aid for west texas. >> stephanie: in america we help each other. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> so funny in my head when i planned it. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." you know who is coming on (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to
jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the...
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jonathan and i have taken over software, you know, is -- the work that tim cook's doing. i think the bench is strong and the future is bright. and i think people forget that apple works on a long time scale. >> why don't they have ideas on what to do with that cash instead of paying $100 billion as dividends if the time scale's thatening lo. >> i think they probably do have ideas, we just haven't heard about them yet. >> are you psychologically short or investment short? >> well, i've gotten quite burned. at this point, both psychologically and investment short, yes. >> jeff lewis, thank you, for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> the disrupters. thanks. >>> when we come back, we've got more stories that are making headlines outside of earnings. plus the pulse of the market from the chief investment strategist of blackrock. where he is putting work for his clients. and will the s.e.c. rethink the decision to release news after yesterday's hack and market reaction? we'll talk about that. we'll be back with more right after this. but i wondered what a custo
jonathan and i have taken over software, you know, is -- the work that tim cook's doing. i think the bench is strong and the future is bright. and i think people forget that apple works on a long time scale. >> why don't they have ideas on what to do with that cash instead of paying $100 billion as dividends if the time scale's thatening lo. >> i think they probably do have ideas, we just haven't heard about them yet. >> are you psychologically short or investment short?...
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they stopped a train in norwalk, according to our colleague, jonathan dienst from wnbc. they searched that train, but they didn't see any sign of a suspect and the train was being released to continue on. so at this point it seems police are looking for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police overnight and they're looking for a second suspect, a person of interest in this case, carl? >> that is a key development, bertha, as the geographic area of interest, at least has obviously a lot broader than just watertown. we will take a quick break and bring you more developments on the markets and boston as "squawk on the street" continues. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, whic
they stopped a train in norwalk, according to our colleague, jonathan dienst from wnbc. they searched that train, but they didn't see any sign of a suspect and the train was being released to continue on. so at this point it seems police are looking for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police overnight and they're looking for a second suspect, a person of interest in this case, carl? >> that is a key development, bertha, as the...